Weiler Woods for Wildlife educate local students on biodiversity

A third-grader at Tryon Elementary School enjoys making a red wolf head out of clay and learning about underdog species at a recent program from We...

December 30, 2022
1:38 AM

A third-grader at Tryon Elementary School enjoys making a red wolf head out of clay and learning about underdog species at a recent program from Weiler Woods for Wildlife. Weiler Woods for Wildlife has recently released 'For the Love of Red Wolves,' their new film with footage of wild red wolves and red wolf pups in human care. It is being shown to students in area schools as part of the organization's education outreach and is being introduced in public forums as well. Students are learning that these animals once roamed the eastern coast of the United States from New York to Florida and inland to Texas and Illinois, and were native to all of North Carolina.

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